Correct option is A
As altitude increases, the following physiological changes and challenges occur due to lower air pressure, reduced oxygen levels, and decreased temperatures:
1. Increased sweat evaporation (B):
· At higher altitudes, the air is colder and drier. This promotes greater evaporation of sweat, leading to increased water loss.
2. Increased respiratory water loss (C):
· Breathing rate increases at altitude due to the lower oxygen availability (hypoxia). The dry air causes significant respiratory water loss as moisture is exhaled during breathing.
3. Dehydration through increased insensible water loss (D):
· Insensible water loss (water lost through the skin and respiration without noticeable sweat) is exacerbated at altitude due to the dry, cold air. This leads to dehydration, even if sweat is not visibly profuse.
Incorrect Options: · A (Water loss decrease): This is incorrect. Water loss actually increases at altitude due to enhanced respiratory and insensible losses.
Correct Answer:
(a) B, C, D only
Information Booster: 1. Challenges at High Altitude:
· Increased water loss (sweat and respiratory).
· Reduced oxygen availability causing increased ventilation.
· Risk of dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
2. Tips to Mitigate Effects:
· Hydrate frequently to compensate for water loss.
· Minimize excessive exertion until acclimatized.
· Consume adequate electrolytes to maintain balance.
3. Altitude Acclimatization:
· Gradual ascent to allow physiological adaptations.
· Rest and reduce intensity during initial days at altitude.